Title: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Lou on 26-Aug-09, 07:34:42 PM I saw this handsome Sharpie in our backyard earlier this evening. I was doing the dishes and happened to look up to see it sitting on our bird feeder. I snapped off a few pictures and wanted to share. http://tinyurl.com/layunm Lou Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Donna on 26-Aug-09, 08:08:55 PM I saw this handsome Sharpie in our backyard earlier this evening. I was doing the dishes and happened to look up to see it sitting on our bird feeder. I snapped off a few pictures and wanted to share. http://tinyurl.com/layunm Lou Beautiful bird Lou....great shots. Not to change the subject and get everyone confused but where's your Wood ducks? None this year? Donna Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Lou on 26-Aug-09, 09:04:26 PM I saw this handsome Sharpie in our backyard earlier this evening. I was doing the dishes and happened to look up to see it sitting on our bird feeder. I snapped off a few pictures and wanted to share. http://tinyurl.com/layunm Lou Beautiful bird Lou....great shots. Not to change the subject and get everyone confused but where's your Wood ducks? None this year? Donna Donna, We were late changing the nesting material (wood shavings) this year and because of the camera holes that were cut into the wood duck boxes last year, the insides of the boxes were wet. We had wood ducks show up early this year, but they didn't take to the boxes and nested elsewhere before we took care of the problem. We saw them frequently, feeding on the cracked corn that we put out, but no luck from a wood duck box perspective. Hopefully, they'll be back next year. Thanks for asking! Lou Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Donna on 26-Aug-09, 09:10:37 PM Beautiful bird Lou....great shots. Not to change the subject and get everyone confused but where's your Wood ducks? None this year? Donna Donna, We were late changing the nesting material (wood shavings) this year and because of the camera holes that were cut into the wood duck boxes last year, the insides of the boxes were wet. We had wood ducks show up early this year, but they didn't take to the boxes and nested elsewhere before we took care of the problem. We saw them frequently, feeding on the cracked corn that we put out, but no luck from a wood duck box perspective. Hopefully, they'll be back next year. Thanks for asking! Lou Bummer but OK, at least you know they are still around. I really liked that cam. I'll be waiting til next year also. Thanks Lou. Donna Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Dot_Forrester on 26-Aug-09, 09:14:19 PM :hawk: Lou, he is indeed a handsome sharpie. He would normally be hunting birds to eat, so the squirrel was probably not in any great danger. Thanks for the great pix. :flash:
Dot in PA Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: valhalla on 27-Aug-09, 06:28:46 AM I saw this handsome Sharpie in our backyard earlier this evening. I was doing the dishes http://tinyurl.com/layunm Lou Too bad Dana didn't get pictures of the dish washing activity :laugh: I LOVE watching a man work! :clap: That is a beautiful Sharpie! Thanks for sharing. Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Bonnie on 27-Aug-09, 09:04:34 AM It looks like the bird had just had a big meal. Those talons are huge. Great pictures of the big middle talon. It is quite remarkable how comfortable sharpies are around people. I miss my gal. Haven't seen her since last winter, but she's around. Nobody comes out when she's in the neighborhood.
:clap: Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: swood0858 on 28-Aug-09, 12:58:20 PM Hi Lou,
Those are beautiful picture. Thanks for posting them! Suzette Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Shaky on 28-Aug-09, 03:00:33 PM Congrats on your first post, Suzette!
Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Lou on 28-Aug-09, 04:49:24 PM ...Or, is this a Cooper's Hawk? I did a Google image search of both and it's hard to tell if this is a juvie Sharpie or Coop. What do you think? Here's a collage of some of the pics: Lou Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Bonnie on 28-Aug-09, 05:00:07 PM It's a sharp shinned. I first thought I had a Cooper's in my yard, but the big toe gives it away and the feathering above the eye is another clincher.
It's tough to tell, though. They look very similar. Their coloring changes during the year and by age. But that's a sharpie. :happy: Title: Re: Sharp Shinned Hawk Post by: Donna on 28-Aug-09, 06:17:04 PM ...Or, is this a Cooper's Hawk? I did a Google image search of both and it's hard to tell if this is a juvie Sharpie or Coop. What do you think? Here's a collage of some of the pics: Lou Love the collage Lou! Beautiful :hawk: Donna |